State: Law and policy

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The book “State: Law and Politics” by the German lawyer and philosopher Karl Schmitt is a deep and provocative study of the foundations of political theory and the legal order, which continues to generate interest and controversy among readers and researchers. Schmitt, known for his radical views on law and politics, offers the reader a unique perspective on the nature of the state, its functions, and its place in society. From the first pages of the book, the author immerses us in the world of political philosophy, asking important questions about what a state is and how it interacts with law. Schmitt argues that law and politics cannot exist separately from each other, and it is in this interaction that the essence of the modern state lies. He emphasizes that in a crisis of law and order it is the political will and the ability to take decisive action that become the determining factors for the preservation of the state. This idea, like many others in the book, raises many questions and can form the basis for deep reflections on the modern world. The book will be of interest not only to students of law and political sciences, but also to a wide audience, including those interested in philosophy, sociology and history. Young people seeking to understand the complex mechanisms of power and law and order will find in it many useful ideas and concepts. Also, “State: Law and Politics” can attract the attention of those who are interested in modern political movements and their roots. The topics raised in the book are still relevant today. Schmitt analyzes how the state responds to the challenges of the times, how it copes with internal and external threats, and what role law plays in this process. It raises questions about the legitimacy of power, how law can be used to justify political decisions, and how the boundaries between law and politics can be blurred. These reflections make us think about how modern society perceives power and law, and how these concepts can change depending on the context. Carl Schmitt's style is distinguished by depth and richness, he masterfully uses philosophical concepts and legal terms, which makes his text both complex and fascinating. By reading The State: Law and Politics, you can not only expand your knowledge of political theory, but also see how Schmitt’s ideas resonate with the work of other famous thinkers, such as Hannah Arendt or Michelle Foucault. His work, such as The Concept of Politics and The State of Exclusion, are also noteworthy and may be of interest to those who want to understand his philosophy more deeply. This book is not just a theoretical study, but a challenge for the reader. Schmitt makes us think about how we perceive power and law, and how these concepts affect our lives. “The State: Law and Politics” is a work that will not leave indifferent anyone who seeks to understand the complex mechanisms of modern society. If you are looking for a deep and provocative reading that can broaden your horizons, this book will be an excellent choice.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Карл Шмитт
- Language
- Russian
- Series
- Университетская библиотека Александра Погорельского
- Release date
- 2013